In an interview from Pakistan with our Washington correspondent , the new co-chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party discusses the assassination of his wife Benazir Bhutto, his concerns about Pakistan's ability to hold free elections, and his plans fo

There may not be enough MPs in Parliament to support it, but halfway across the world, the Indian American community watches with dismay and frustration as the Left and BJP attempt to scuttle the nuke deal with the United States.

With the deal done, at the Hill, most members are likely to take a
wait-and-see approach and watch how India's negotiations with the IAEA
proceed as well as its efforts to obtain consensus agreement within the NSG

A bad week for Gen. Musharraf turned progressively worse as first
Washington trashed his peace plan with tribes along the Afghan border
to bits, and then the Pakistan Supreme Court voided his decision to
suspend Justice Chaudhury in March.

Post Lal Masjid, questions remain for belated action as think-tanks turn the spotlight on Pakistan military's role in fomenting terrorism in Kashmir, resurgence of the Taliban and the growth of jihadi extremism and capabilities

Former Pakistani Prime Minister on her determination to return to Pakistan, willingness to ally with Nawaz Sharief, prospects of restoring democracy, American attitudes towards her and terrorism in Pakistan, her marriage and much else.

A top Democratic congressman introduces legislation that would sanction any country, including India, which finalises energy deals with Iran. If eventually signed into law, it could create a stumbling block for the India-Iran gas pipeline

Dino Teppara becomes the first Indian American to ever serve as chief of staff to a Republican member of Congress, in either the House of Representatives or Senate—the highest ranking Indian American staff member in the House.